User talk:Lord Kenneth

Please note: this user is not User:Kenneð, User:Kenneth Alansson or User:Kenneth Alan although their talk pages may redirect to here.


Well... I am God.


Hi. Your redirect is fine. It just isn't triggered after the edit, because Wikipedia wants to show the author precisely what he has done. That's why there's redirect=no in the URL after you edit the page. Evercat 01:00 20 Jul 2003 (UTC)


Hi Lord Kenneth. You can mention how you came to be here on your user page if you want. There were maybe 4 or 5 people involved in making that BBS post, I'm sure they'll be very interested to know who you are. -- Tim Starling 04:16 20 Jul 2003 (UTC)


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Please see meta:Opera Arabic bug and see if you can add a few data points. If Opera hasn't been notified of the problem already, someone should do this. --Brion 06:22, 30 Dec 2003 (UTC)



See talk:Unitarian Universalism for a response. - UtherSRG 08:12, 1 Jan 2004 (UTC)

I've finally replied there again. Sorry for the delay. - UtherSRG 13:24, 20 Jan 2004 (UTC)


Moved from Talk:Steve Irwin:

I think this crap about Steve Irwin "endangering" his child is pretty stupid. Now, I don't like to defer to authorities, because they can be wrong (obviously), but he's been around crocodiles his whole life and probably knows more about their behavior than most of us. - Lord Kenneth 03:05, Jan 8, 2004 (UTC)

True, he's been around them a lot. But the more widely respected (and non-clownish) crocodile expert, Malcolm Douglas, has said that Crocodiles are inherently unpredicatble. He told the story of a friend of his who had reared a crocodile from birth; he had completely domesticated it. Every day he would take the crocodile down to the local pub and would feed it. One day, after several years of completely no troubles with the croc, he was feeding it and turned around to talk to a friend, and the crocodile bit his arm clean off. Whether or not Steve Irwin is an 'expert' in the field, he shouldn't have even risked it. On another matter, his baby is very very young. He was shaking it and not supporting its head, which was bad in itself. It's about time Steve Irwin is revealed for the clown he is. I sincerely hope he does not get Australian of the Year. - Mark 06:32, 8 Jan 2004 (UTC)